5101:12-70-05.10
The child support enforcement network.

(A)
This rule
describes the responsibilities of the child support enforcement agency (CSEA)
to use the child support enforcement network (CSENet) in the processing of
interstate cases to the greatest extent possible.

(B)
CSENet is an
electronic communications network developed by the federal office of child
support enforcement (OCSE) that transmits and receives child support
information to and from other states in a standardized format. A CSENet user is
able to initiate and respond to case activities in other states for:

(1)
Request location
information on a putative father or absent parent from a state that has CSENet
quick locate capability with Ohio. A CSENet "Quick Locate" (LO1) transaction
shall be used for this purpose.

(2)
Request case
information, including support order information, from a state that has CSENet
case status information capability with Ohio. A CSENet "Case Status
Information" (CSI) transaction shall be used for this purpose.

(3)
Request the
establishment of paternity from a state that has CSENet paternity capability
with Ohio. A CSENet "Paternity" (PAT) transaction shall accompany a Uniform
Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) petition for this purpose.

(4)
Request the establishment of a support order from a state that has CSENet
establishment capability with Ohio. A CSENet "Establishment" (EST) transaction
shall accompany a UIFSA petition for this purpose.

(5)
Request the
enforcement of a support order from a state that has CSENet enforcement
capability with Ohio. A CSENet "Enforcement" (ENF) transaction shall accompany
a UIFSA petition for this purpose.

(6)
Transmit case
status and information to a state that has CSENet managing state cases
capability with Ohio. A CSENet "Managing State Cases" (MSC) transaction shall
be used for this purpose.

(E)
When a CSEA
receives an incoming CSENet transaction, it shall take the actions required by
the transaction within thirty days.